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here all the models bringing it up from the city down to about washington, d.c. but the big thing is it stops, it stops moving for 48 hours and it could rain for two days and make flooding. if it rains a half an inch an hour for 48 hours, that's two feet of rain in any one spot. that is going to cause significant flash flooding and the potential for big loss of life. >> chad, thanks for the update. we may well come back to you before the end of the show. appreciate it. >>> let's get back to politics and the subject of race. outspoken conservative ann coulter has a lot to say about just about everything, in fact. the new subject of her new book is "mugged, racial demagoguery" dedicated to quote, the freest black man in america. we'll discover who that is. ann coulter, welcome back. >> thank you. good to be here. >> i know you have been struggling with a bit of a cold. >> you have an unfair advantage about it tonight. >> you have been whining about it incessantly for the last hour, saying you think you may die during this interview which is going to be a huge ratin
here all the models bringing it up from the city down to about washington, d.c. but the big thing is it stops, it stops moving for 48 hours and it could rain for two days and make flooding. if it rains a half an inch an hour for 48 hours, that's two feet of rain in any one spot. that is going to cause significant flash flooding and the potential for big loss of life. >> chad, thanks for the update. we may well come back to you before the end of the show. appreciate it. >>> let's...
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the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits to the violence. hamas, about 10,000, 20,000 people were killed. we don't know. if they do that, i don't see how the international community can't react and hit this armor. the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill zone, you're saying above a certain line, you send tanks, a syrian regime, those tanks will be destroyed. >> once the tanks cross the bridge into homa or homs or alepo or any other city rising and turning against the population, you have to hit them from the air, and only we can do that. >> ann marie, how does this not escalate? how does this just not become a situation where countries all around syria start to send in weapons to the forces that they support, the various different ethnic groups, religious groups they support? political groups. how does
the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits to the violence. hamas, about 10,000, 20,000 people were killed. we don't know. if they do that, i don't see how the international community can't react and hit this armor. the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill...
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up the east coast heading straight towards the biggest city, new york, philadelphia, boston and d.c. all that, plus, selling your virginity. what your halloween costume set about your inner freak factor and why christina aguilera may be sitting on her best asset. >>> let's get back now to our top story. that is hurricane sandy. still a day from landfall. but forecasters are not mincing words about the power of this storm. they say when it does come ashore we'll see major flooding, widespread power outages and possibly washington, d.c. where it should come ashore, philadelphia, new york city, new england, all right in the forecast here. right now, there's nobody closer than this -- closer to the storm than jessica williams, a meteorologist on board on airplane flying inside the hurricane right now. tell us what you know, what you're seeing and witnessing about this particular hurricane as you fly through it, jessica. jessica, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. jessica williams on the noaa b-3 orion 800. we're exiting the nostorm environment from the northwest. >> jessica, what a
up the east coast heading straight towards the biggest city, new york, philadelphia, boston and d.c. all that, plus, selling your virginity. what your halloween costume set about your inner freak factor and why christina aguilera may be sitting on her best asset. >>> let's get back now to our top story. that is hurricane sandy. still a day from landfall. but forecasters are not mincing words about the power of this storm. they say when it does come ashore we'll see major flooding,...
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the clearest picture possible in what life in the city of homs is like. how people live in reality that their own government is trying to kill them and is succeeding. first let's give the latest. sharp statements from the obama administration as countries, friends of syria, met today in tunisia. that's footage from the meeting. they spoke about the violation that claimed 91 lives today. there was a warning for the assad regime. >> assad can still make the choice to end the violation, save lives, and spare his country from descending further into ruin. but if he continues to reject that choice, we and the syrian people will keep pressure on him until his deadly regime cracks and collapses, because it will. i'm absolutely confident of that. >> earlier today president obama called for greater pressure on assad. >> all of us who've been seeing the terrible pictures out of syria and homs recently recognize it is absolutely imperative for the international community to rally and send a clear message to president assad it is time for a transition. it is time for
the clearest picture possible in what life in the city of homs is like. how people live in reality that their own government is trying to kill them and is succeeding. first let's give the latest. sharp statements from the obama administration as countries, friends of syria, met today in tunisia. that's footage from the meeting. they spoke about the violation that claimed 91 lives today. there was a warning for the assad regime. >> assad can still make the choice to end the violation, save...
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the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits to the violence. hamas, about 10,000, 20,000 people were killed. we don't know. if they do that, i don't see how the international community can't react and hit this armor. the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill zone, you're saying above a certain line, you send tanks, a syrian regime, those tanks will be destroyed. >> once the tanks cross the bridge into homa or homs or alepo or any other city rising and turning against the population, you have to hit them from the air, and only we can do that. >> ann marie, how does this not escalate? how does this just not become a situation where countries all around syria start to send in weapons to the forces that they support, the various different ethnic groups, religious groups they support? political groups. how does
the cities and using heavy artillery. as they did in 1982. >> against the people? >> against the people, in a last-ditch effort to take these cities, and there will be no limits to the violence. hamas, about 10,000, 20,000 people were killed. we don't know. if they do that, i don't see how the international community can't react and hit this armor. the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill...
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the track takes it onshore late monday, tuesday, near the delmarva or south of new york city. this is a massive storm, the size is so large the wind field where tropical storm winds, several hundred miles. it's going to have a huge impact in areas inland, as well, with wind advisories posted. that's likely to cause a massive amount of power outages. you know, when you look at new york city, philadelphia, ten million people likely to be impacted. and then you also have these storm wind fields stretching further west. so cities like cleveland and pittsburgh may see power outages, as well. >> far from the atlantic ocean. people tend to forg get that the impact of the storm itself will be great. but it's the aftermath, days and days of people going without electricity that i think is going to be the true legacy of the storm that will affect the storm, as well. bonnie schneider, thanks very much for the update from atlanta. i will make one prediction which is that i will lose power. happens even when it sprinkles here in washington. >>> in weather more coming up in a moment. cleane
the track takes it onshore late monday, tuesday, near the delmarva or south of new york city. this is a massive storm, the size is so large the wind field where tropical storm winds, several hundred miles. it's going to have a huge impact in areas inland, as well, with wind advisories posted. that's likely to cause a massive amount of power outages. you know, when you look at new york city, philadelphia, ten million people likely to be impacted. and then you also have these storm wind fields...
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the latest 8:00 advisory shows the position is now 395 miles east of new york city. it's the first time we're seeing that mentioned in a position statement. so much to talk about. so little time. here's a look at the movement you can see to the northeast at 10 miles per hour. a category one hurricane. we're expecting it to come in as a hurricane. last year during irene there was a lot of talk that it came in as a strong tropical storm, but this will be a strong storm and a large one, and they will impact us many many different ways. one of the ways we'll be impacted, and it was noted on the last hurricane advisory was it was storm surge. that's not just the rain falling from the sky. we're going to get a lot of rain, and we'll see the piling up of the water in dangerous areas, possibly long island sound or even new york harbor. what happens when the hurricane winds -- once it starts getting into that shallow coastal area, it has nowhere else to go, brook, but up and out and inland. storm surge can travel many, many miles. we've seen that before with past hurricanes.
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there on the steps of the city hall. and we would anticipate that you'll begin seeing large amounts of people head over to city hall and celebrate, but again, this just one small step in this very long process zoraida. >> all right, dan simon live for us in san francisco. thank you very much. >>> before proposition 8, 18,000 same-sex couples were legally married in california. after proposition 8, the door was shut and gay marriages were banned. how today's court ruling could impact how other states view same-sex marriage. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall. [ male announcer ] great tasting tap water can come from any faucet anywhere. the brita bottle with the filter inside. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better
there on the steps of the city hall. and we would anticipate that you'll begin seeing large amounts of people head over to city hall and celebrate, but again, this just one small step in this very long process zoraida. >> all right, dan simon live for us in san francisco. thank you very much. >>> before proposition 8, 18,000 same-sex couples were legally married in california. after proposition 8, the door was shut and gay marriages were banned. how today's court ruling could...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> some big news coming out of italy this morning. this just in to cnn. the former prime minister silvio bur lows skin any has been sentenced to four years in prison. he was found guilty of tax evasion. we don't know many more details. he will be going to prison for four years. >>> the young woman shot in the head earlier this month for speaking out against the taliban continues her recovery in a london hospital. doctors say the 15-year-old does not have significant brain damage after the assassination attempt in pakistan. malala is visiting with her parents or they're visiting with her as she undergoes more treatment in britain. th
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> some big news coming out...
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th me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> your son has serve and perhaps someday your children will serve as well. i recently spoke to a highly decorated soldier who said that this presidenti
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today the syrian army has stormed the city in the south. the revolution started from this city and they are killing people and raping women, yesterday in homs they raped a 15-year-old girl in front of her father. when her father react, they killed him. the situation is miserable. it's like the united states, they have a golden opportunity now to have friends and allies in the middle east. if they have the a strong position against assad. but unfortunately, secretary of state hillary clinton defers to assad and said we would not get troops to syria unless he would approve that. this is viewed as a ridiculous thing by the people. >> this is information you're getting from your sources. cnn has not been able to independently verify that. we just played sound from james clapper, director of u.s. national intelligence saying that president assad let's just say this daddy issues. it was 30 years ago this month they shelled 20,000 people emulating the brutality of his own father. daddy issues, does that sound right to you? >> the massacre that occ
today the syrian army has stormed the city in the south. the revolution started from this city and they are killing people and raping women, yesterday in homs they raped a 15-year-old girl in front of her father. when her father react, they killed him. the situation is miserable. it's like the united states, they have a golden opportunity now to have friends and allies in the middle east. if they have the a strong position against assad. but unfortunately, secretary of state hillary clinton...
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great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the woman assad who was born in london. she worked for jpmorgan. she was dubbed by "vogue" magazine, rose in the bes certificate. she's the partner of bashar. this is the modern wife and the modern couple and now you see that these people are while their followers, their people are skinning people alive, they are trading silly e-mails and worried about shopping, as you said, fondue sets and the like. >> you call bashar the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. when he takes, the nonsense that he comes on tv and he says about the dying in syria, when i heard of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i thin
great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the...
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of approval for what assad is doing in the rest of the country and in the city of homs, less than half an hour's drive from damascus itself, it has been the military on an offensive against the civilian population, the opposition. a visit by the top -- essentially the top russian diplomat is not changing anything on the ground right now, brooke. >> given the fact we saw over the weekend with china and russia blocking any u.n. action, at least thus far, is there, nick, anything else other world leaders can do to stop the assad government from wiping out the opposition altogether? >> one of the things they are doing is trying to sort of unify the opposition and get them to agree to sort of at least discuss and talk through issues and formulate sort of a coherent, unified vision of what their next step should be. that's one thing and that takes a long time. the last time the international community got them together, which was a few months ago, they brought them all together around a table and then the opposition became more divided. there are some practical things going on as well. we he
of approval for what assad is doing in the rest of the country and in the city of homs, less than half an hour's drive from damascus itself, it has been the military on an offensive against the civilian population, the opposition. a visit by the top -- essentially the top russian diplomat is not changing anything on the ground right now, brooke. >> given the fact we saw over the weekend with china and russia blocking any u.n. action, at least thus far, is there, nick, anything else other...
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the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this is his modern wife and this is a modern couple. now you see that these people are while their followers, while their people are using pinchers to skin people alive, they are trading these silly e-mails and are worried about shopping and as you said about fondue sets and shoes and the like. >> paul, you call assad the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. and you know, the image that we see of this man when he talks the nonsense when he comes on and says nobody is dying in syria, when i hear of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i think as time has gone on, we look at this
the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this...
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they have 20 million people coming out of the farms every year coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and other people $16 trillion in total, including in them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to the military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. look at america's commitments around the world and say, is america going to be strong? the answer is yes, if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sure we have trade relations with china work for us. i've watched
they have 20 million people coming out of the farms every year coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the...
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above the city of homs. images of the destruction, including a bombed-out school. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the videos, but the clips posted on youtube and other social media are one of the few ways the world can see what's happening there. syrian officials have only allowed a handful of journalists inside the country, limiting their access. this man who only wants us to identify him as adun, pleaded with us. >> the entire world should be ashamed of what's happening here. everybody is sighants, looking at us as being slaughtered for every moment, for no reason. we're just asking for our freedom. we are getting killed every moment. we are not able to even get basic medicine to injured people. church you now really hungry. i swear, children are hungry. no power, no fuel, it's so cold. it's too much. for god's sake, this is too much. >> social media gives a window to the rest of the world, but it comes at a great price, activists risking their lives. only about 18% of syria has access
above the city of homs. images of the destruction, including a bombed-out school. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of the videos, but the clips posted on youtube and other social media are one of the few ways the world can see what's happening there. syrian officials have only allowed a handful of journalists inside the country, limiting their access. this man who only wants us to identify him as adun, pleaded with us. >> the entire world should be ashamed of what's...
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sanford's new mayor, jeff triplette, wants to change the perception of the city and instead of the city being thought of as a crime ridden or run by good old boys, people want to see sanford as a historical city promise. damage control comes first. i spoke to mayor triplet earlier to night. >> first of all, what do you say tonight to the parents of trayvon martin who still are asking why their son's killer haents be hasn't been arrested? >> the only -- what i can say right now is that i truly feel in my heart that i've taken every step possible from the point in time that i became aware of it to get answers, you know, to go to the department of justice, to ask the fdle to get involved, the things that happened since that point in time with the special prosecutor and the investigation process that we're going through. i can't change the things of the past. i can't -- i can't take away what has transpired. but all i can say is that i'm going down the path and doing everything within my power to find out what truly happened. >> you entered a vote of no confidence and your police chief on w
sanford's new mayor, jeff triplette, wants to change the perception of the city and instead of the city being thought of as a crime ridden or run by good old boys, people want to see sanford as a historical city promise. damage control comes first. i spoke to mayor triplet earlier to night. >> first of all, what do you say tonight to the parents of trayvon martin who still are asking why their son's killer haents be hasn't been arrested? >> the only -- what i can say right now is...
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they see president obama in new york city, the same day the prime minister of israel is here, instead of meeting with him, goes on a talk show. they see, when we say the options are on the table, the secretary of defense walk them back. they are not changing their mind. that's what we have to do is change their minds so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> look, you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up with picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line be in spring. can you solve this, if the romney-ryan ticket is elected, can you solve this in two months before spring and avoid nuclear iran? >> we can debate the timeline, whether it's that short of time or longer. i agree that it's probably longer. number two, it's -- >> you don't agree with that bomb and what the israeli -- [ all speak at once ] >> i don't want to go into classified stuff, but we both agree that to do this peacefully, you have to get them to change their minds. they're not changing their minds and look at what this administration does -- >> let me tell you what the ayatollahs sees. the yeet sees
they see president obama in new york city, the same day the prime minister of israel is here, instead of meeting with him, goes on a talk show. they see, when we say the options are on the table, the secretary of defense walk them back. they are not changing their mind. that's what we have to do is change their minds so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> look, you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up with picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line be in spring....
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coming into the city, wanting jobs. they want the economy to work and be free and open. we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, collaborate with them, if they're willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars, and other people 16 trillion, total, including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term, the secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and see what's happening, they say, is america going to be strong? the answer is, yes, if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sure we have trade relations with china that work for us. i've watched year in and year out as companies have shut down and people have
coming into the city, wanting jobs. they want the economy to work and be free and open. we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, collaborate with them, if they're willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars, and other people 16 trillion, total, including...
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. >> three's the city manager. >> that's the city manager, yes, sir, sorry. to find out exactly what their thoughts -- what the thoughts are with -- what the thought process was and where do we go from here. i know he's stated in the past he wants to see the true investigation to come out before he makes any decisions about that. and as of right now, i agree with that. having him step aside, even though it's temporarily it's the right thing for our city right now. we'll make some further determinations and decisions as the days come by. >> the chief of police as i said said that he stands by the investigation. do you stand by the investigation into trayvon martin's death? >> i have a lot of questions about this. i have said that since day one. i don't know -- i have not seen the investigation. i don't know the ins and outs of the investigation, but i like everyone else in the nation has some real concern and questions. that's why we have asked outside sources to come in and review it and take a look at it. i think that's truly going to be the determination fo
. >> three's the city manager. >> that's the city manager, yes, sir, sorry. to find out exactly what their thoughts -- what the thoughts are with -- what the thought process was and where do we go from here. i know he's stated in the past he wants to see the true investigation to come out before he makes any decisions about that. and as of right now, i agree with that. having him step aside, even though it's temporarily it's the right thing for our city right now. we'll make some...
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. >> three's the city manager. >> that's the city manager, yes, sir, sorry. to find out exactly what their thoughts -- what the thoughts are with -- what the thought process was and where do we go from here. i know he's stated in the past he wants to see the true investigation to come out before he makes any decisions about that. and as of right now, i agree with that. having him step aside, even though it's temporarily it's the right thing for our city right now. we'll make some further determinations and decisions as the days come by. >> the chief of police as i said said that he stands by the investigation. do you stand by the investigation into trayvon martin's death? >> i have a lot of questions about this. i have said that since day one. i don't know -- i have not seen the investigation. i don't know the ins and outs of the investigation, but i like everyone else in the nation has some real concern and questions. that's why we have asked outside sources to come in and review it and take a look at it. i think that's truly going to be the determination fo
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this city, key territory, should the pro-gadhafi elements be able to push in here, the concern is that this could potentially turn into a bloodbath. >> seven months of fighting ends with the fall of tripoli in august. two months later, gadhafi is captured and killed. libyans celebrate the possibility of a newfound freedom. but the sudden vacuum of power leads to a rise in regional militias of the transitional government's struggles to control. citing decades of neglect from the central government, the oil-rich eastern part of the country calls ar a measure of autonomy monopoly in march of this year, clashes between rival militias threat on the break apart a country held together largely by gadhafi's dictatorship. while weapons from gadhafi's bases spread instability beyond libya's borders. in syria, the arab spring ignites the discontent that's been brewing for years against the oppressive regime of al asad. in march of 2011, demonstrations break out in the poor southern town of dara and quickly spread. >> reporter: anger and passion here is absolutely palpable. we're just a few miles
this city, key territory, should the pro-gadhafi elements be able to push in here, the concern is that this could potentially turn into a bloodbath. >> seven months of fighting ends with the fall of tripoli in august. two months later, gadhafi is captured and killed. libyans celebrate the possibility of a newfound freedom. but the sudden vacuum of power leads to a rise in regional militias of the transitional government's struggles to control. citing decades of neglect from the central...
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this city, key territory, should the pro-gadhafi elements be able to push in here, the concern is that this could potentially turn into a bloodbath. >> seven months of fighting ends with the fall of tripoli in august. two months later, gadhafi is captured and killed. libyans celebrate the possibility of a newfound freedom. but the sudden vacuum of power leads to a rise in regional militias and the transitional government's struggles to control. citing decades of neglect from the central government, the oil-rich eastern part of the country calls for a measure of autonomy. in march of this year, clashes between rival militias threaten to break apart a country held together largely by gadhafi's dictatorship, while weapons from gadhafi's bases spread instability beyond libya's borders. in syria, the arab spring ignites the discontent that's been brewing for years against the oppressive regime of bashar al assad. in march of 2011, demonstrations break out in the poor southern town of dara and quickly spread. >> reporter: anger and passion here is absolutely palpable. we're just a few miles
this city, key territory, should the pro-gadhafi elements be able to push in here, the concern is that this could potentially turn into a bloodbath. >> seven months of fighting ends with the fall of tripoli in august. two months later, gadhafi is captured and killed. libyans celebrate the possibility of a newfound freedom. but the sudden vacuum of power leads to a rise in regional militias and the transitional government's struggles to control. citing decades of neglect from the central...
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cities and towns in naming a street in honor of martin luther king. it will happen on april 4th, the 44th anniversary of king's assassination in memphis. the new dr. mlk jr. avenue will be a mile-long stretch of what is now lynden avenue. several blocks from the motel where king was shot and killed. >>> not everyone's first day in prison is a media event or a media circus. but the guy in the dark coat? do you see him? dark coat and shirt carrying the backpack is former illinois governor rob blagojevich. cameras covered his every move as he reported to a federal penitentiary outside denver this afternoon. he'll be serving 14 years for corruption. and i bet he enjoyed every moment of this. >> here's the question. you know, he likes the attention. he's very boisterous. he's shall we say self-confident and self-assured. will he be quiet going along getting along well in prison or will we be talking about incidents and troubles? >> that's a good question. he's probably writing a book in prison. wouldn't that be a good thing to get? >> i think maybe he shou
cities and towns in naming a street in honor of martin luther king. it will happen on april 4th, the 44th anniversary of king's assassination in memphis. the new dr. mlk jr. avenue will be a mile-long stretch of what is now lynden avenue. several blocks from the motel where king was shot and killed. >>> not everyone's first day in prison is a media event or a media circus. but the guy in the dark coat? do you see him? dark coat and shirt carrying the backpack is former illinois...
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they're going to go to city hall to get the keys to the city. this is the second giants parade in four years down the canyon of heroes. a million people estimated last time, who knows this time. a lot of people don't seem to be in school or at work. so they say. back to you. >> they've all got sick notes for today. all right. enjoy the parade there. looks like a lot of fun. thank you. >>> wildlife biologists think that there are it 100,000 pythons in the florida everglades. that's right. and they are feasting on a lot of other animals. we'll tell you why it is so hard to get rid of them. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! ♪ ( whirring and crackling sou
they're going to go to city hall to get the keys to the city. this is the second giants parade in four years down the canyon of heroes. a million people estimated last time, who knows this time. a lot of people don't seem to be in school or at work. so they say. back to you. >> they've all got sick notes for today. all right. enjoy the parade there. looks like a lot of fun. thank you. >>> wildlife biologists think that there are it 100,000 pythons in the florida everglades....
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army is currently being held down in the siege of the much larger city of homs. they say in that siege lifts, if the syrian government forces are victorious there, that will free them up to then attack these areas, and they warn that that would lead to a massacre. ivan watson, cnn, reporting from northern syria. >>> the convicted terrorist widely known as the underwear terrorist, was sentenced to life in prison. he failed to blow up an airliner bound for detroit in 2009. we got dramatic video used -- dpeb ra feyerick is in detroit. what's in this video? >> reporter: kaechbd, the fbi built and then detonated a rebelly ka of the device sewn into his under wear. take a look of what it could have been like if the grams of p.e.t. had exploded. obviously that's a a different speed. when you see it in real time, you can barely see it, it happens so quickly. that video was shown in court. you see it there. very dramatic video. they used a piece of aluminum. they did not use, for example, a replica of the airplane wall, so it's not exactly clear how devastating that blast
army is currently being held down in the siege of the much larger city of homs. they say in that siege lifts, if the syrian government forces are victorious there, that will free them up to then attack these areas, and they warn that that would lead to a massacre. ivan watson, cnn, reporting from northern syria. >>> the convicted terrorist widely known as the underwear terrorist, was sentenced to life in prison. he failed to blow up an airliner bound for detroit in 2009. we got...
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now the city of detroit could go broke. that's according to mayor dave bing and the city's chief financial officer. they say the city will run out of money friday. state officials are refusing to hand over $80 million owed to the city unless detroit drops a lawsuit that would block the state from seizing control of the city's finances. the detroit cut services including street lights to stay afloat. tomorrow morning the mayor and city counsel will meet to try to overt the crisis. high school kids face a lot of pressure into getting into college, but it turns out increasing number of students are abusing prescription drugs adderall and ritalin to help them face their tests. some call them study drugs. new york times reporting on this. students take these drug before their exams. they say the drug drugs give students boost of energy and increase their attention span. the dea adderall and ritalin class two controlled sub sans the same class as cocaine and heroin. using the drugs could long-term neurolodge effects. >> if your l
now the city of detroit could go broke. that's according to mayor dave bing and the city's chief financial officer. they say the city will run out of money friday. state officials are refusing to hand over $80 million owed to the city unless detroit drops a lawsuit that would block the state from seizing control of the city's finances. the detroit cut services including street lights to stay afloat. tomorrow morning the mayor and city counsel will meet to try to overt the crisis. high school...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. here's kate bolduan with the latest news you need to know right now. >> reporter: hello to you, actually. this is what the bureau looks like. >> fly back from phoenix to beautiful washington. >> reporter: you're back. good evening, everyone. news to catch you up on. the court-martial of army private bradley manning is under way. the 24-year-old private was formally charged in military court today with the connection with the wikileaks scandal, large in history. >>> it will be april before former university of virginia lacrosse player george huguely finds out how much time he'll be spending in jail. a jury recommended 26 years after convicting him of second degree murder in the 2010 death of his girlfriend. at his april 16th sentencing the judge can accept or reduce the jury's recommendations. >>> in a big win for privacy advocates on the internet, some of the largest web companies including google have reversed course and have now agreed to support
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. here's kate bolduan with the latest news you need to know right now. >> reporter: hello to you, actually. this is what the bureau looks like. >> fly back from phoenix to beautiful washington. >> reporter: you're back. good evening, everyone. news to catch you up on. the court-martial of army private bradley manning is under way. the...
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the city is broke. i don't know how many times i have to say that. >> that's mayor binge, talking there. the documentary's directors, heidi ewing and rachel grady join us. >> morning. >> the shots of this movie are dec decaying, falling apart and in a weird way very beautiful. what was the goal? >> it was the place of great importance in the united states. that majesty is not gone. a lot of the city has been vacated, lost 20% of its population in the last ten years. we're reminded by the people and the buildings what it used to be and maybe what it could become again. >> basic services do not exist. >> they do not. new yorkers and other places take it for granted. but they have no street lights, no police officers. they have no firemen. >> no garbage pickup. >> the quality of life is really -- it's not acceptable. >> we need to understand, how did you get there? part of that is because of massive corruption in the city. you also saw significant white flight because detroit, when it became a largely blac
the city is broke. i don't know how many times i have to say that. >> that's mayor binge, talking there. the documentary's directors, heidi ewing and rachel grady join us. >> morning. >> the shots of this movie are dec decaying, falling apart and in a weird way very beautiful. what was the goal? >> it was the place of great importance in the united states. that majesty is not gone. a lot of the city has been vacated, lost 20% of its population in the last ten years....
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one of over five-hundred scottrade locations." "it's why more investors with i.r.a.s are saying.." "i'm with scottrade." ♪ [music] >>> right now the man widely expected to be china's next president is about to sit down to dinner with vice president joe biden at his home in washington, and at the end of a busy day he went to meet with president obama, and had lunch at the pentagon and visited the state department and the visit comes when there are questions surrounding china's rise and whether it is an ally or enemy of the united states. we got a taste of the discussion when a senate armed services commi
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can...
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the rain is also moving across the new york city area later on today. so philadelphia, you'll see some delays as well, and d.c. and charlotte also. here's how the storm is going to move as we go through the next 24 to 36 hours. throughout the day rides up the spine of the appalachians, the snow, the white on this map isn't prevalent, so pretty mild in places, mostly rain for most folks but eventually head out to sea on friday, but -- and another storm in the wake of this thing coming into town on sunday. we'll have to watch this one. pretty strong one. winter storm and high wind warnings out for so cal but will tap gulf moisture and ride up the coast. we'll have to watch it for potential impacts for you. >> thank you for that, rob. check in with you later. >>> and for the sports, and even not sports fans among us. >> great story. >> the update to jeremy lin. the scoring spree may have abated somewhat, but hold on, because the lin-sanity keeps coming, just scoring 10 points in a game last night but a career high 12 assists. blowing out the sacramento kin
the rain is also moving across the new york city area later on today. so philadelphia, you'll see some delays as well, and d.c. and charlotte also. here's how the storm is going to move as we go through the next 24 to 36 hours. throughout the day rides up the spine of the appalachians, the snow, the white on this map isn't prevalent, so pretty mild in places, mostly rain for most folks but eventually head out to sea on friday, but -- and another storm in the wake of this thing coming into town...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? >>> so, as don lemon has been reporting when he was talking to the assistant coroner in los angeles just tonight, we don't know yet what caused whitney houston's death, but we know that the singer was battling drug addiction for years. obviously, a question as to how much a role it played in recent times and the personal problems and for many years made more headlines than the music. one of the problems that houston may have been struggling with at the time of the death was running out of cash. an
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of the revolution and the uprising in the city of homs. at the beginning of my trip, i had this clear show of the strength of the syrian army. a convoy of 45 tanks being transported by trucks towards the city. >> the journalists traveled the few kilometers to the neighborhood of one of the first areas to be liberated by the free syrian army. >> reporter: when i first went into bab amr, i saw two bodies laying on the streets. the activists told me that the soldiers kidnapped the two guys, tortured them, killed them and threw them out on the street. currently, this was the way of fighting. people would not be able to be close to them to pick them up to bring them to the cemetery because they would get shot. they drove slowly and i could see the destruction on the walls. you could see the garbage piling up. 50,000 people are living in this area, secured by the free syrian army. >> translator: we are here in order to protect this area. it's about 25 to 30 meters with tanks and all their equipment. we protect this street or they kill everybody,
of the revolution and the uprising in the city of homs. at the beginning of my trip, i had this clear show of the strength of the syrian army. a convoy of 45 tanks being transported by trucks towards the city. >> the journalists traveled the few kilometers to the neighborhood of one of the first areas to be liberated by the free syrian army. >> reporter: when i first went into bab amr, i saw two bodies laying on the streets. the activists told me that the soldiers kidnapped the two...
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and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ will be giving away passafree copies helping you do what you do... even better. of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. . >>> welcome back to "early start." it is 52 minutes past the hour. the voice of the uprising in the syrian city of homs has escaped to lebanon. >> this is one of the tanks that have been hit in baba amr. this is one of 50 or 100 of them. we're expecting them to attack this. >> you've seen danny's reporting on cnn and on youtube. this young activist bravely telling the world about t
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the violence in the cities and towns too dangerous to live in. civilian neighborhoods have been decimated. artillery fire, mortar fire, sniper fire. some 23,000 have fled to turkey. there are some 70,000, 50,000 who have fled to other countries, lebanon, iraq. "syria deadly lives." this alleged cease fire brokered by the special envoy kofi annan. this went into effect april 12th. since then opposition groups claim more than 1,000 syrians have been killed in the last month. the syrian regime won't let us in to confirm the numbers. the regime claims the cease fire has been broken by what they call armed terrorists. that's what they've called anybody who spoke out against the regime for the last 14 months. here's what susan wright said when i asked her that, the syrian government maintains that this cease fire was broken by, quote, armed terrorists and they say the campaign of violence by them has, quote, hysterically escalated since the cease fire was supposed to go into effect this past thursday. you deal with syrian representatives all the time.
the violence in the cities and towns too dangerous to live in. civilian neighborhoods have been decimated. artillery fire, mortar fire, sniper fire. some 23,000 have fled to turkey. there are some 70,000, 50,000 who have fled to other countries, lebanon, iraq. "syria deadly lives." this alleged cease fire brokered by the special envoy kofi annan. this went into effect april 12th. since then opposition groups claim more than 1,000 syrians have been killed in the last month. the syrian...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> once again, dna has brought new life to a cold case. a string of child murders from the 1970s to tell you about. the evidence led to a convicted sexual offender serving a life sentence but he's not the killer. how does he play into this
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your...
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a city at the center of a crisis. a city that's become a battle zone between rebels and government forces. the stories are of living, of fighting, and of dying. a cnn special presentation, "homs: city under siege" begins right now. >> this is the ugly, cold reality of syria's revolution. daily exchange of sniper fire, the desperate run for cover. the mundane routines that somehow survive the violence. this program will take you to the heart of the uprising. to the shattered city of homs, the traditional bastion of opposition, to explore the mosaic of hardship, resistance, and death, which has gripped this country and its people. this is the story of a journalist who dared to go undercover in homs on the front line of syria's uprising. he must remain anonymous for his own safety. the journalist, whose voice you will hear, visited a neighborhood in the north of the city, which is under constant attack from assad's army. >> reporter: they brought me here. it took me a while to appreciate what was happening. to understand
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and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. s. >>> it's base the on the book that chronicles the tension, some of it rumor, some of it very overt between john mccain and sarah palin in the 2008 election. this video is called fact change. listen. >> introducing you to the next vice president of the united states, governor sarah palin in the great state of alaska. >> this is sarah. >> well, i'm not a member of the permanent political establishment. >> a feisty, strong, tough, straight talking governor. >> that is their response to it. she obviously is not particularly happy about this movie. it's been very interesting to see though. have you seen the movie yet? >> yeah, i did. >> i have not seen it yet. >> julia moore is amazing. >> that's one of the biggest issues in combatting the movie is that julia moore is so dead on in the role because sometimes they do these made for tv movies and they actually -- you have to really imagine hard the character, but not in this
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> let's take a look now at stories making news across country. we are going to start in chicago. reverend cori brooks is waking up after 94 days camping out on a roof of a motel. he remained on the roof until he raised $450,000 to buy and tear down the building. he wants to build a community center in its place. it's a magnet for prostitution and violence. >> for those who have given $5, $10, $100, $1,000, i want to say thank you. >> actor and director tyler perry helped put the mission over the top donating nearly $100,000. >>> in california, the days of the milkman may become extinct. the gas prices are spoiling his business delivering milk to 5,000 customers. he's cut back deliveries from twice to once a week. >>> in oregon, dressed in all black, a nerf gun he hit the streets to catch bad guys. he had to smeek out of the house first to find them. >> i had no idea he was gone until my husband opened the doo
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some coming from iran in the past to fly over syrian cities and towns and look for the opposition so they can better target. they're now targeting, we know this from the imagery we saw today, mosques, hospitals, even playgrounds, where they believe the so-called opponents of the regime are hiding out. of course, they wind up killing men, women, and children civilians on the streets of syria. what it will take to change it remains to be seen. u.s. military, hard to go in and do air strikes in that environment. >> iran is committed to the end? >> of course, the iranians understand there's a fight. and they understand the center of the fight is none other than syria. they know that their access to the mediterranean and their access to beirut, is really central to the iranian regime is dependent on a friendly regime in damascus. they will fight for this regime. the russians will fight for the regime. will the arabs finance the civili civilians? will the americans come to the rescue of the civilians. i think the syrian people are discovering that they are alone. no break has come their wa
some coming from iran in the past to fly over syrian cities and towns and look for the opposition so they can better target. they're now targeting, we know this from the imagery we saw today, mosques, hospitals, even playgrounds, where they believe the so-called opponents of the regime are hiding out. of course, they wind up killing men, women, and children civilians on the streets of syria. what it will take to change it remains to be seen. u.s. military, hard to go in and do air strikes in...